TYFERRA
HEAVEN'S GATE
Daegon stood looking at his appearance in the mirror for some time. Everything had to be in place, and in order. His guests would no doubt have ample time to enjoy the refreshments his wife insisted on making for all who set foot on their property. It had been some time since he found himself on the galactic stage, and this time it was due to a Cold War between the Galactic Alliance, whom he loathed, and the Empire, whom he loathed even more. Business was business however, and if personal feelings were to interfere with that, he would not be wealthy.
After a time he began to make his way to the portico which overlooked the gardens and bit of water which made itself through the property. It was hewn into the mountain itself, and there was no place more secure than the palace he had built for his queen. His shoes clicked against the cobblestone floor which lined the walkway. One of the domestic staff would see his guest escorted to where they would meet as Daegon insisted to conduct business of this nature away from the cold and stuffy climate of a conference room.
"Gentlemen," he said as they arrived. "I apologize for keeping you waiting. I do hope you enjoyed some of the pastries my dearest Seraphina insisted on baking for you."
He motioned for them to find space around the table on the patio, and when they had all seated themselves, Daegon took his place.
"Since I have kept you waiting, I shall cut right to it. Since the Confederacy's fall, a good portion of my shipping contracts have been up for grabs. War with the Maw has seen an increased need in the services of the Xucphra Corporation, and despite synthetic alternatives, we have managed to thrive. Rumors tell me that tensions between the Galactic Alliance and the Empire are rising, and naturally that presents itself with an opportunity for myself. What I do not have is a partnership within the Empire to ship my product, and with the Galactic Alliance at the door, I am certain to receive an offer from them in regards to bacta supply."
He paused, and in his usual demonstrative fashion, Daegon used the force to pour himself and his guests a glass of his finest brandy. He took a sip upon completion.
"What I need is a distribution channel, and you want, or need, my business, otherwise you would not be here today. I believe we can come to fair terms that will benefit all interested parties."
With that, Daegon leaned back into his seat and sipped on his brandy once more. It would be apparent he was done speaking, leaving the table open for whoever would present first.